Buckingham Palace, London, the Queen’s Gallery Russia, Royalty & the Romanovs examines the relationship between Britain and Russia through art in the Royal Collection. More on website Royal Collection Trust.

Sept 21, 2018 – March 24, 2019

Science Museum, London
The Last Tsar: Blood and Revolution
Explore the extraordinary lives and deaths of Emperor Nicholas II and his family and go behind the scenes to uncover the science behind one of the greatest mysteries of the 20th century. The 1915 Red Cross Triptych and the 1916 Steel Military Eggs are shown. Read More.

The Romanovs and Grimaldi - October 7 - November 13, 2015 Moscow, Russia

The exhibition “The Romanovs and Grimaldi. Three centuries of history. XVII-XX century” will open on October 7 at the Tretyakov Gallery in Lavrushinsky Lane. There are unique exhibits, which belong to the princely House of Monaco. At the exhibition, the seldom exhibited 1895 Blue Serpent Clock Egg will be present!

Open Again!

Fabergé collection to return to VMFA in October in five new galleries. Read all about the returning of the five Imperial Easter Eggs after their four year long international tour!

Read all about the newly intalled Fabergé collection and download the Fabergé Egg app in the App Store or in Google Play to have some wonderful fun and create your own (virtual) eggs!

... about 100 objects with loans from members of the Danish royal family, who through family ties to the Russian tsar and his family has inherited several Fabergé works. These works have only very rarely been shown to the public, as they are still used by the royal family members ... Read all on this page!

Dec. 2015 - Permanent

State Hermitage Museum opened Carl Faberge Memorial Rooms. On 29 December 2015 the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg opened the Carl Fabergé Memorial Rooms – a new permanent display in the General Staff Building. 1902 Rothschild Egg on view. Read all: here!